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    History. Medieval origins. Tver's foundation year is officially accepted to be 1135. [3] . Originally a minor settlement of Novgorodian traders, it passed to the grand prince of Vladimir in 1209. In 1246, Alexander Nevsky granted it to his younger brother Yaroslav Yaroslavich ( d. 1271 ), from whom a dynasty of local princes descended.

  2. TVER – FROM ANCIENT SETTLMENT TO THE MODERN CITY. The city of Tver is called one of the oldest Russian cities. Already in the 12th century a fortress appeared at the mouth of the Tvertsa River, which was destined to become the prototype of Tver. In 1246 Tver became the capital of the Tver principality.

  3. 1246 - 1485. Key People: Rurik dynasty. Related Places: Russia. Tver, medieval principality located in the region northwest of Moscow and centring on the city of Tver and including the towns of Kashin, Mikulin, Kholm, Dorogobuzh, and Staritsa.

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  4. The city was laid out in a gridiron pattern in the 18th century, and a number of historic buildings survive. Tver is now the centre of a major flax-growing region and is also an industrial centre, with emphasis on textile manufacturing and other light industries and on the manufacture of railroad rolling stock.

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  5. Officially Tver is considered to have been founded in 1135 when guests from the city are mentioned in a document. However this date is not universally accepted by historians. It is theorised that Tver arose as a fortification on the headland where the River Tmaka flows into the Volga during the struggles between the Rostov-Suzdal Principality ...

  6. 1 de jul. de 2021 · The historical core of ancient Tver was the Tver Kremlin. The image of the Tver Kremlin on the icon of Mikhail and Xenia at the beginning of the 15th century. Year of construction XII century. Kremlin area – 19 hectares. Length of walls – 1600 m. Number of gates – 4.

  7. (1931–90) Kalinin. Vyshny Volochok: Kazan Monastery. Kazan Monastery, Vyshny Volochok, Russia. Tver, oblast (region), western Russia. It extends from the morainic Valdai Hills in the southwest, across the broad, swampy plain of the upper Volga River, to the shore of the huge Rybinsk Reservoir in the northeast.